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Part No. 

Part name 

Quantity 

604 

Handle pluse sensor wire-600mm 

616 

6PIN cable-220mm 

609 

Motion control sensor wire-red 600mm 

608 

Motion control sensor wire-black 600mm 

614 

Grounding wire-300mm 

604 

Elevation control board 

605 

Electric Protector 

606 

Electric Outlet 

607 

Power Switch 

608 

Computer assembly 

701 

Main frame 

703 

Rear Roller Tube+Shaft 

704 

Front Roller Tube+Shaft 

705 

Rear Caster 

706 

Nylon25.6X25X41.6XR17   

707 

Ruber cushion with shaft 

708 

Elevation support tube fix holder 

709 

Main frame cross bar 

710 

EVA foam 15XL450XT3.0 

711 

EVA foam 25XL300XT3.0 

802 

M4X15 Screw 

44 

804 

M6X17 Screw/Washer 

806 

Button head inner hexagon    M8X42   

807 

Spring    washer 

8X    14 X2 

10 

808 

Curve washer  8.5X20.5X2 

809 

Round head cross- screw M3X8   

810 

Button    head inner hexagon M8X18 

811 

Button head inner hexagon M8X36 

812 

Locknut M10 

813 

8X36 Bolt 

814 

M8 C-clip 

815 

  M5X14 screw/washer 

817 

Round head cross- screw M5X14 

818 

  Inner hexagon M10X52 

819 

Button    head inner hexagon M8X65 

821 

Button head inner hexagon screw M10X67 

822 

Washer

6X13X1.5 

Summary of Contents for Chicago GMT4.1

Page 1: ...uired when raising a warranty claim To lodge a warranty claim have your purchase details handy and contact Orbit Service department during business hours at Unit 308 396 Scarborough Beach Road Osborne Park WA 6017 in person or via post by telephone 0061 8 62413050 or by e mail service orbitfitness com au within the warranty period Customer may be requested to return defective or damaged product to...

Page 2: ... periodically Loose bolts and nuts may come off causing damage which may void warranty and can cause potential danger to the user as well After training always wipe down your Orbit machine Perspiration that continuously settles on the frame and pads may cause rust or damage to the unit Damage resulting from lack of proper maintenance will not be covered under warranty To clean upholstery and frame...

Page 3: ...ould notice unusual noises like grinding clacking etc try to locate it and have it repaired by a professional Make sure the treadmill is not used until after repairs have been made Product Feature The speed can be changed by the computer Use Safety The function of the immobilization method The purpose of immobilizing the treadmill is to prevent unauthorized use This can be accomplished by removing...

Page 4: ...ll has an emergency stop mechanism for your safety Before starting your workout fasten the cord of the safety key to your clothing If the treadmill has been shut down by removing the safety key restart it by reinserting the key An automatic restart of the treadmill belt does not occur An unmonitored use of the treadmill by other people can be prevented by removing the safety key and keeping it saf...

Page 5: ...A CONTENTS CHECKLIST B HARDWARE COMPARISON CHART 903 1X 902 1X 904 3X 205 2X ...

Page 6: ...Assembly instruction 1 ...

Page 7: ...2 808 X2 810 X2 826 X2 824 X2 ...

Page 8: ...3 844 X2 213 X2 223 X2 ...

Page 9: ...4 205 X2 806 X 2 806 806 ...

Page 10: ...5 806 X6 808 X4 806 808 806 808 ...

Page 11: ...6 ...

Page 12: ...7 208 X2 202 X2 203 X2 ...

Page 13: ...8 844 X4 845 X2 ...

Page 14: ...Power on the computer 1 Connceting the power cord 2 Turn on the power switch ...

Page 15: ...3 Inserting the safety key into the slot of console 4 Press the safety slightly and push it up to light the LCD ...

Page 16: ...justing the Feet If your treadmill is slightly unbalanced due to uneven floor surfaces you can adjust the feet to prevent any wobbling This is done by screwing the feet in or out until the treadmill sits evenly on the floor ...

Page 17: ...Fold up Unfold up CLICK ...

Page 18: ......

Page 19: ... focusing on a fixed object in front of you in the room Run as if you wanted to approach the object Always keep a distance which you can reach the front hand bar Major exercise type This equipment focuses on your lower body and it can train your thigh and shank muscles Important Incorrect excessive training can cause health injuries ...

Page 20: ...e and must be carried out periodically by the user Proper maintenance is very important to ensure your treadmill is always in top working condition Improper maintenance could cause damage or shorten the life of your treadmill and exceed the LIMITED WARRANTY coverage IMPORTANT Never use abrasives or solvents to clean the treadmill To prevent damage to the computer keep liquids away and keep it out ...

Page 21: ...Wiring diagram ...

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Page 23: ...01 114 115 112 113 116 204 844 844 808 806 806 808 806 806 117 118 109 110 106 106 205 206 205 206 103 119 119 107 845 845 844 844 844 844 802 857 802 845 802 802 802 802 802 817 802 802 207 207 608 858 858 858 858 811 817 807 807 845 845 208 208 209 209 ...

Page 24: ...802 314 802 829 811 855 802 823 812 804 324 326 804 322 845 812 320 825 319 318 819 316 315 840 306 378 378 855 314 802 314 802 808 808 810 810 826 826 824 824 822 822 855 310 310 813 818 308 310 311 321 305 814 812 855 301 307 303 304 309 844 844 844 844 ...

Page 25: ...7 825 828 834 831 830 833 825 832 409 812 408 410 603 602 601 812 802 840 412 604 809 606 607 802 605 416 403 834 802 401 406 404 405 841 841 849 849 802 815 815 802 802 845 839 839 845 802 402 845 839 845 839 845 839 845 ...

Page 26: ...4 506 503 503 505 817 817 504 504 501 835 507 835 848 507 507 502 ...

Page 27: ...5 855 838 836 837 704 703 706 706 807 827 707 826 708 807 827 708 826 840 705 709 710 839 839 839 711 856 852 852 856 701 711 707 836 709 710 802 802 ...

Page 28: ...sets 2 201 Upright tube 2 202 Handle bar cover Left 2 203 Handle bar cover Right 2 204 Upright tube lower cover 2 205 Handle Bar 2 207 Motion control sensor 2 208 Handlebar cover insert 2 301 Base Frame 1 302 Elevation support Frame 1 303 Elevation support Frame cover Upper 2 304 Elevation support Frame cover Lower 2 305 089 Spring 2 0X 14X4 1 306 Base Frame Rubber adjustment Cushion Rear 36X10 M8...

Page 29: ...ood decorate strip Right 1 406 Motor hood vent cover 1 408 Motor 1 409 Motor holder 1 410 Driving belt 1 412 Elevation motor gear sleeve assembly 1 416 Power switch board 1 501 Running belt 1 502 Running deck 1 503 Side rail 2 504 Side rail decorate strip 2 505 Side rail rear cap Left 1 506 Side rail rear cap Right 1 507 Side rail guider 10 601 Elevation motor 602 Motor control board 1 603 Transfo...

Page 30: ...07 Ruber cushion with shaft 2 708 Elevation support tube fix holder 2 709 Main frame cross bar 2 710 EVA foam 15XL450XT3 0 2 711 EVA foam 25XL300XT3 0 7 802 M4X15 Screw 44 804 M6X17 Screw Washer 2 806 Button head inner hexagon M8X42 8 807 Spring washer 8X 14 X2 10 808 Curve washer 8 5X20 5X2 6 809 Round head cross screw M3X8 2 810 Button head inner hexagon M8X18 4 811 Button head inner hexagon M8X...

Page 31: ...X26X11 rubber bushing 1 834 Inner hexagon M8X12X12 2 835 M4X19 screw 16 836 Cross screw M8X25 4 837 Inner hexagon M6X70 1 838 Inner hexagon M6X55 2 839 Washer 6X13X1 5 17 840 Button head inner hexagon M10X38X10 4 841 Shrapnel 21X13X0 7 2 843 Nut M14 2 844 M4X15 screw 10 845 M4X12 screw 27 848 Cross screw M8X30 10 849 4 2X16 Screw 2 852 Outer hexagon screw M5X15 2 855 Washer 10X20X1 5 7 856 Thin Nu...

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